Lula, a prominent figure in Brazil's culture, economy, and politics, stands in stark opposition to the far-right policies of President Bolsonaro.

When Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva reestablished the country’s Ministry of Culture on his first day back in office, the move was greeted by a muted response. The absence of media coverage was surprising, considering that for most of the past decade the ministry had been at the center of Brazil’s culture wars.